I wore flip flops while driving because of comfort and easier to keep the floor cleaner, always tried to switch to closed toed shoes when outside of truck. In bathrooms it was disgusting in flip flops. I do not like pee and other fine products on my toes, that went with the parking lots also.
Flip flop dress code
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I drive barefoot, shoes come off at the door. And if I’m on a long run in the summer time where I have a day to just drive with no loading or unloading then I don’t really care what you think of I choose to wear shorts and flip flops.
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I drive barefoot. Have since the day I got my license. I put my socks and shoes on when I get somewhere. Why? Why not? I've always liked to wiggle my toes. If I have to sit in this seat 11 hours a day I'm going to be comfy doing it. I really don't give a rats ### what anyone else thinks or does.
But I certainly don't walk around truck stops barefoot or in flip flops. I find that unprofessional. What I wear when I drive is my business. When I get out I represent my company and my profession. -
When I was pulling reefer I drove with 50$ sandals . Now that im dry van I wear shoes all the time , with reefer I was doing 2700-3000 miles a week , with dry van it's more like 2300 miles a week. I spend more time out of the truck not driving is I guess the big reason.
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